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OPINION: Red flag laws, weak-willed Republicans like Claudia Tenney threat to Second Amendment

When violent riots were destroying communities and leaving dozens dead in the summer of 2020, why were gun sales surging, especially in blue states? Because even those on the left understand that guns aren’t just ... more
Fratto calls Claudia Tenney a tourist, says NY-24 needs Finger Lakes representative

Republican Congressional Candidate Mario Fratto responded to recent news that Claudia Tenney would seek election in the newly formed 24th District. The response comes as candidates jockey for position in the newly defined Congressional lines ... more
Fratto says Jacobs campaign said no to debate in 24th District

Incumbent Congressman Chris Jocobs has apparently declined a debate with Mario Fratto. Fratto a candidate for Congress in the 24th District, is challenging Jacobs in June's primary. Last week, he challenged the incumbent to a ... more
Fratto gets endorsement of Republican, Conservative parties in Seneca County

The Republican Party in Seneca County is endorsing the candidate from Geneva in a primary contest to see who represents them in November's general election. The newly drawn Congressional maps means that whoever represents the ... more
LETTER: Not a time to compromise on electing a real conservative in NY-24

The newly drawn 24th Congressional District spans from Western New York, through the Finger Lakes and up into North Country. While the district is a product of Democrat gerrymandering, it gives us one great benefit: ... more
Mario Fratto enters race for sprawling 24th District

In a time of political uncertainty, as new Congressional maps are being drawn up, a Geneva native has entered the race for New York's 24th District. Mario Fratto officially announced his candidacy in the district ... more
Geneva attorney Mario Fratto exploring bid for Congress

Geneva attorney and businessman Mario Fratto is exploring a run for Congress. Midterm elections are less than a year away. Despite that there are questions about how district lines will be drawn as lawmakers in ... more